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How to use conciliate in a sentence

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He notes the instructions to governors to conciliate and protect the natives, and argues they did their best to temper the hostility of settlers.
Hanna also worked with the National Civic Federation to conciliate labor strife.
Firstly he legislated to restrict the Commission's power to arbitrate and, in doing so, its capacity to conciliate.
At the same time the European governments seek to conciliate with Washington, they pursue their own imperialist projects.
Though this was hardly likely to conciliate Louis' goodwill, it gave him at least the status of belonging to a definite party.
This week he is visiting Europe to conciliate, but I have to wonder if we are really at the start of a new era of transatlantic harmony.
The Islamists on the council are said to have left angry, and it was up to Bremer to attempt to conciliate them.
Chinese officials did, however, try to conciliate the nomads by promoting Tibetan Lamaism, the religion of the Mongols.
When Lloyd George made a somewhat defeatist speech in Parliament in May 1941, Churchill felt no need to conciliate him.
To conciliate the soldiers, he raised their pay, creating financial problems.
The BGAO had tried to conciliate growing Landmark sentiment by eliminating most of the organization's financial requirements for membership.
The arbitral tribunal may conciliate the case in the manner it considers appropriate.
Whips try to gauge the mood of members, assess how they will express their unhappiness with party policies, and cajole, bully, or conciliate the potential dissident.
In the first case, the place of business is that bearing the closest relationship with the agreement to conciliate.
And Macedonia's government should be pressed to conciliate its Albanian-speaking population.
The conduct of the Queen towards him is also such as to conciliate the good will of all.
It helps to narrow or conciliate apparent differences and sometimes even validate them in new ways.
I find the possibility to conciliate private and professional life very important.
The Complaint and all matters relating to the Complaint will be deemed waived if the Complainant refuses to conciliate.
The purpose is to conciliate ecological concerns with protection against flooding at the local, regional, national and transnational level.
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Examples from Classical Literature
If they had known about us, you might have felt yourself called upon to conciliate them.
From Quito to Cuzco every Indian would give all he possessed to conciliate him.
If ever time could bleach his own soul and conciliate hers, what, what was to become of Aphrodite?
As long as a majority was prepared, it was wasting money to conciliate any body else.
Mr. Shurte did what he could to conciliate them, and proposed a council.
The past conduct of Spain has not been such as to conciliate America.
Elizabeth disdained the appearance of noticing this civil reflection, but its meaning did not escape, nor was it likely to conciliate her.
I drove her out, and eager to conciliate me, she went at once.
Elkanah was unable to conciliate Peninnah, or to sooth Hannah.
Feeling all at once rather a fool, I sought to conciliate her.
She wished to conciliate him, but the young man was not a pleasant sight.
The fact that he had been neutral in the death-struggle of Athens was not likely to conciliate popular good-will.
In the effort to conciliate a hostile public, the telephone rates had everywhere been made too low.
They at the same time endeavour to conciliate the parthians.
It has long been a practice with the whites to conciliate the important men of the Indians by presenting medals, which are worn in the place of their own rude ornaments.
This remark was not calculated to make Edward or Elinor more easy, nor to conciliate the good will of Lucy, who looked up at Marianne with no very benignant expression.
It was on this occasion, as during his whole life, John's misfortune, not perfectly to understand the characters of those whom he wished to conciliate.
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